Telehealth

AHA submitted a statement May 8 to the House Ways and Means Committee for a markup session on proposed legislation impacting telehealth access for patients and rural access to care.
In a letter submitted May 7 to a bipartisan group of senators, AHA urged Congress to extend the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides benefits toward high-speed internet, allowing patients access to services such as telehealth, hospital at home, patient portals and electronic patient鈥
Sparta Community Hospital, in a rural Illinois town about 50 miles southeast of St. Louis, is using proactive, patient-facing communication technology that integrates with its EHR system data to reach patients in a more user-friendly way to reduce its no-show rates.
Michael Pitt, M.D., a pediatric hospitalist at M Health Fairview Masonic Children鈥檚 Hospital, helped create a mobile application that sends real-time notifications to patients鈥 families on when their doctors are making their rounds, creating opportunities for those families to see them.
Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., April 16 updated AHA members on progress to extend telehealth waivers, offering hope that a solution will arise in end-of-year legislation that Congress will attempt to pass.
Last year, UPMC Enterprises and Redesign Health began collaborating on Pip Care Inc., a novel digital health platform that is designed to improve surgical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., touted the benefits of telehealth April 15, saying it is uncovering hidden health care savings by encouraging patients to seek more timely care.
The Department of Health and Human Services鈥 revised 鈥渂ulletin鈥 for HIPAA covered entities and business associates using online tracking technologies only confirms that the original bulletin was 鈥渟ubstantively and procedurally unlawful,鈥 AHA April 11 told a federal court hearing its challenge to a鈥
In a statement submitted April 10 to the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health for a hearing on legislative proposals to support patient access to telehealth services, AHA voiced support for certain proposals that would extend critical telehealth flexibilities set to expire this year,鈥
Statementof the黑料正能量 Associationfor theCommittee on Energy and CommerceSubcommittee on Healthof theU.S. House of Representatives鈥淟egislative Proposals to Support Patient Access to Telehealth Services鈥滱pril 10, 2024